Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert formally buried their decade-plus-old beef final night time (Could 5) on the former’s present in New Braunfels, Tx., once they carried out their duet “Horses and Divorces” from Musgraves’ new album, Center of Nowhere. See fan-shot footage under.
Because the story goes, Musgraves lengthy harbored resentment {that a} tune she wrote and supposed for her personal debut album, “Mama’s Damaged Coronary heart,” was as an alternative recorded by Lambert and have become an enormous hit. Musgraves not too long ago admitted to Selection that she and Lambert had “grass-fed, grade-A” beef between them largely ever since, however that it felt like time to flip the script whereas engaged on Center of Nowhere.
“Nicely, you already know, us East Texas ladies gotta stick collectively, proper, Miranda? “Is that this a dream? Is that this actually taking place?,” Musgraves mentioned. “Tonight we bury the hatchet proper right here in Gruene Corridor!,” Lambert declared in reply.
The extremely amusing “Horses and Divorces” finds the artists realizing they’ve extra in frequent than they maybe realized, together with their devotion to Willie Nelson (“what asshole doesn’t like Willie?,” they each sing rhetorically).
Musgraves’ tour in assist of Center of Nowhere begins Aug. 21 in Chicago, which simply occurs to be the artist’s thirty eighth birthday, concludes with an Oct. 26-27 stand in Seattle. Midland, Flatland Cavalry, Carter Religion, Estevie, Charles Wesley Godwin, William Beckmann, Gabriella Rose and the Brudi Brothers will all open at varied stops.
